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No.354 Davey St, South Hobart. Picture: Supplied
A GRAND old South Hobart home is a property dream many people share, but at No.354 Davey St there is another appealing feature that cannot be ignored.
Beyond the historic home’s gardens, there is a 824sq m block of land, and it has planning approval in place for a dwelling.
Land in this desirable city fringe suburb is few and far between; today, there are only four blocks listed on realestate.com.au.
And in Davey St, arguably the No.1 that place househunters desire in South Hobart, there is not one allotment for sale.

No.354 Davey St, South Hobart.

No.354 Davey St, South Hobart.
Petrusma Property managing director Sam Towns said the block boasts access from Lynton Ave and magnificent views of the River Derwent.
“It would be perfect for those looking to maximise off their investment,” he said.
“Opportunities like this don’t come along every day.”
While the land has buckets of appeal, the classic home is just as intriguing.
Dating back to 1900, this six-bedroom Heritage Listed stunner is a prime example of distinguished architecture.

No.354 Davey St, South Hobart.

No.354 Davey St, South Hobart.
Set on a 1720sq m allotment, this awe-inspiring, elevated residence boasts wide harbour views — stretching across Hobart’s high end suburbs — and glorious grounds with established gardens and patios from the home’s prestigious, tranquil, blue-chip locale.
Mr Towns described the house as “magnificent”, a home that has a “lovely sense of elegance and grandeur”.
Featuring high ceilings and impressive proportions, this house has so much to discover.
Space is a luxury and this home has it in abundance, including bedroom and living room spaces that measure up to 6.7 x 4.6m — they’re palatial.

No.354 Davey St, South Hobart.

No.354 Davey St, South Hobart.
Throughout the property there is elegant decor, chandeliers, timber floors and colourful leadlight windows, antique mantels and French doors.
The north-facing rooms offer sun-drenched living and dining, plus the kitchen with its timber benchtops and modern appliances.
For a family entertainer, the seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces is bound to be enticing.
The timber staircase is nothing short of gorgeous, a memorable feature all by itself.

No.354 Davey St, South Hobart.

No.354 Davey St, South Hobart.
Previously, the upper level has been used for short stay accommodation, or it could be easily configured to suit extended family or guests.
As an accommodation destination, it has taken revenue of about $30,000 per annum.
Located just 2.5km from the city centre, No.354 Davey St, South Hobart is listed with Petrusma Property and will be sold by expressions of interest starting at $3m-plus.
Originally published at Sydney News HQ
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